Matchweek 29: What we learned

Burnley 2-1 EvertonThis was the first time in 61 fixtures that Burnley have won a Premier League match after going behind under Sean Dyche

Leicester City 1-1 AFC BournemouthRiyad Mahrez’s goal was his 36th for Leicester in the Premier League, but his first from a direct free-kick, at the 27th attempt

Southampton 0-0 Stoke CitySaints had 18 shots in this match, their highest without scoring in the Premier League since Matchweek 1 v Swansea City, with 29 shots

Swansea City 4-1 West Ham UnitedSwansea have scored 20 of their 21 Premier League penalties, a success rate of 95 per cent, the best from the spot in the competition's history

Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Huddersfield TownMauricio Pochettino became the 19th manager to collect 100 Premier League wins, and is the first non-European to reach the mark

Watford 1-0 West Bromwich AlbionTroy Deeney's goal came on his 300th league appearance for Watford. He also scored on his 50th, 100th, 150th, 200th and 250th league appearances for the club

Liverpool 2-0 Newcastle UnitedSadio Mane's goal was the 200th Liverpool have scored in the Premier League under Jurgen Klopp. Since he was appointed, only Man City, with 214 goals, have scored more in the competition

Brighton & Hove Albion 2-1 ArsenalGlenn Murray has scored six PL goals in 2018. Only Sergio Aguero, with nine, and Mo Salah, with seven, have more

Manchester City 1-0 ChelseaWith victory on Sunday, Man City went 18 points clear at the top of the table. This is the biggest lead ahead of second place since March 2006 when Chelsea were 18 points ahead of Man Utd

Crystal Palace 2-3 Manchester UnitedUnited came from 2-0 down to win a PL match for the first time since December 2013 at Hull City, while Nemanja Matic’s goal was their first 90th-minute winner since Marcus Rashford’s against Hull in August 2016